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Music that we really connect with and always spin every year is a rare thing. Usually, you’ll grow tired of a release after a...
Overall, Wallflowers is enjoyable and Jinjer fans will certainly eat it up.
Turnstile come from the newer school of punk. They aren’t here to make statements or complain about their real lives. They are here for...
How Aphelion would’ve turned out if things had gone to plan will never be known, but it’s hard to imagine it being any better...
Perhaps more than any of its predecessors, Colors II seems like the culmination of everything that came before it, fluidly incorporating virtually all of...
"Grit and earthiness grounds this album in its spacious atmospheres and crushingly sludgy riffs. King Woman’s kaleidoscopic take on doomgaze and ritualistic folk has...
The Impassable Horizon offers continuously impressive and captivating juxtapositions between Fractal Universe’s monstrous and mellow personas.
Helloween's new self-titled album features all three vocalists from the band's history: Kai Hansen, Michael Kiske and Andi Deris.
Even if the additional four tracks are mostly negligible, they do just enough to warrant their place and make this expanded reissue of The...
If there’s one thing – well, one more thing – we can dump into the lap of the Covid-19 pandemic it’s the amplification of...
Fortitude is Gojira's first album in five years, coming with high expectations and much anticipation, and the band rises to the challenge.
Metal finds its way back into the mix on the latest outing from these Russian masters of ambient and neofolk.
The term "progressive metalcore" is quite peculiar and borderline oxymoronic. Metalcore alludes to one of the most accessible metal subgenres. On the other hand,...
Call it the return of a supergroup, if you must, or call it the return of a collection of dudes known for their ability...
Suppressive Fire unleash the heavy artillery with Invasion, a thrash metal-paced crash course through four theaters of World War II. The band tells us Invasion...
I'm always in awe of the prolificity and breadth of the Melvins. Being active nearly forty years now, they have continued relentlessly to churn...
Suffering Hour's latest is steeped in a fog of mystery, permeating from its lofty lyrical theorems and barbaric speeds. The Cyclic Reckoning is a...
Ireland's God Is An Astronaut can always be expected to deliver. They've been leaders of the post-rock movement for almost 20 years now. But...
Swedish prog metallers Soen released their fifth album Imperial this month. Keeping up a stream of steady releases (Lotus in 2019 and Lykaia in...
A Whisp of the Atlantic is a testament to the benefits of quality of quantity, as it never outstays its welcome because it accomplishes...
American prog veterans Fates Warning return with their thirteenth studio effort Long Day Good Night, a lengthy but rewarding listen.
Carrying the torch lit by his socially conscious post-hardcore band Letlive since its dissolution in 2017, vocalist and lyricist, Jason Aalon Butler, has taken...